APA Citation

Bugg, F. (1702). Vox populi: Or, a cloud of witnesses, proving the leading Quakers great imposters by undeniable evidence, both of the divines of the Church of England, and many of the most eminent preachers amongst the Protestant Dissenters. Humbly submitted to authority. By Francis Bugg. London: printed by R. Janeway, for the author; and sold by H. Mortlock, and W. Kettleby , in St. Paul's Church-Yard ; and Ch. Brome, at the Gun in Ludgate-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Bugg, Francis. Vox Populi: Or, a Cloud of Witnesses, Proving the Leading Quakers Great Imposters By Undeniable Evidence, Both of the Divines of the Church of England, and Many of the Most Eminent Preachers Amongst the Protestant Dissenters. Humbly Submitted to Authority. By Francis Bugg. London: printed by R. Janeway, for the author; and sold by H. Mortlock, and W. Kettleby , in St. Paul's Church-Yard ; and Ch. Brome, at the Gun in Ludgate-Street, 1702.

MLA Citation

Bugg, Francis. Vox Populi: Or, a Cloud of Witnesses, Proving the Leading Quakers Great Imposters By Undeniable Evidence, Both of the Divines of the Church of England, and Many of the Most Eminent Preachers Amongst the Protestant Dissenters. Humbly Submitted to Authority. By Francis Bugg. London: printed by R. Janeway, for the author; and sold by H. Mortlock, and W. Kettleby , in St. Paul's Church-Yard ; and Ch. Brome, at the Gun in Ludgate-Street, 1702.

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